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Office Building Cleaner

Urbana, IA

Criteria for Clickstop's internal hiring process:

  • Employee has been employed with Clickstop for at least 6 months.
  • Employee is Engaged.
  • Employee is meeting the expectations of their current role.
  • Employee is in good standing as defined by not currently under formal discipline and has not received formal discipline in the prior 90 days.  
  • Employee and their current manager have discussed the opportunity prior to applying. 

What to expect during the internal hiring process:

Within three business days of submitting your application, you can expect the following: 

  1. Your current manager will receive a notification from Greenhouse prompting them to complete a scorecard evaluating your engagement and performance in your current role. 
  2. Your current manager and the Talent Acquisition Specialist (TAS) will meet to discuss the details of the scorecard, and it will be determined if we will proceed with your application.
    • If we choose to proceed, you will receive an email from the TAS notifying you that we will be proceeding with your application and it will include a scheduling link to set up time with the open role’s hiring manager 
    • If we choose not to proceed, you will meet with your manager to discuss why we will not be proceeding with your application at this time.  

We’re seeking a reliable, detail-oriented Part-Time Office Cleaner who takes pride in creating a clean, safe, and welcoming environment. In this role, you’ll play an important part in maintaining the day-to-day cleanliness of our workspace—helping us ensure our team can do their best work in a space that reflects our values. This is a great opportunity for someone who is self-motivated, consistent, and enjoys working independently. You’ll benefit from flexible weekday hours, a supportive and upbeat team, and the satisfaction of knowing your work directly contributes to a positive and productive atmosphere.

Weekly Schedule:
We can offer flexibility if needed and as discussed.

  • Monday: 7:00am – 11:00am 
  • Wednesday: 7:00am – 11:00am  
  • Friday: 7:00am – 11:00am   

Compensation: 
$20/hr based on experience

 

Key Responsibilities: 

  • Clean assigned areas, including dusting, vacuuming, mopping, spot cleaning, and emptying trash. 
  • Clean and sanitize restrooms. 
  • Use appropriate cleaning methods, tools, and chemicals for each task.
  • Follow all safety and sanitation procedures. 
  • Maintain consistent attendance and punctuality. 
  • Perform other cleaning duties as assigned. 

Qualifications and What We Value in this Role: 

  • Must be at least 16 years old. 
  • Must have a valid driver’s license. 
  • Must adhere to company safety policies to ensure a safe work environment for all. 
  • Demonstrates a high degree of professionalism. 
  • Strong attention to detail. 
  • Reliable and punctual. 
  • Self-motivated and able to work independently. 

Physical Requirements:
Able to stand, bend, squat, and lift throughout the shift. 

What Clickstop provides: 

  • The opportunity to pursue your best self (as an employee, parent, partner, citizen, etc.) We believe coming to work should not be transactional, but instead should be a purpose-driven experience. 
  • An entrepreneurial environment where opportunities are endless for those who seek them. 
  • Recognition for personal, team, and company accomplishments, because Clickstop’s success is a reflection of your engagement and excellence.  
  • Professional and personal development opportunities. 

 

Employment is contingent upon the completion of a satisfactory background check. 

Clickstop  is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 

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